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The Centerville Courier from Centerville, Kansas • 1

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km SJ rtole Courier I Volume 2 Gentervllle. Linn CoUntu Kansas RUgUst 3 19C5 NiJmber 7 day. Mr. Burdue one of the old settlers and highly respected men of Linn county. May he live to see many more birthdays.

Ice cream and cake were served and a general good time was reported those present were; Mr and Eli Chaney, Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Hime, Mr. and Mia- George Dudley, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry McGee, Mr, and Mrs. M. W. Lamb, and Mias Elma Lamb.

Job Printing. This office is prepared to do all kinds of up-to-date jdb printing from sale bills to fine stationery, book work and half-tone work. Our work is neat and clean and our prices are reasonable. Keep all such work in your home town. We are doing jobprinting now that is unrivaled in the county Try os.

i V- 1 London as a Railway Center. There are railway passenger stations within twelve miles radius jf 8L Pauls cathedral. London. Bar Unvaccinated Pertwta. Thirteen British life Insurance- offices decline proposals from usva cicatad persons.

IF YOU WANT; NEAT JOB CALL ON THE COURIER. ANY KIND OF JOB WORK IS RIGHT IN OUR LINE. YOU BET. North Centerville Belle McGee visited Minnie Sturgeon Monday. 1 Mrs.

Holla way and Eugene were in Centerville Saturday. JesBe Stonacher stacked flax for FredDiehm last Saturday. 1 Bertha Brandon spent last Monday with Miss Lola McClain. George Hearn and wife spent Monday with Mrs. Coen of Centerville.

John Law and Norman Brownback have been working or Will Brown-back the last few days. MrB. Dollie Huffman and daughters and Miss Lytie Jackson spent Saturday evening with Jennie Stonacher. G. P.

Jones has bought a new threshing machine and is threshing flax in this community. Mr. Jones is very energetic and industrious. We wish him much success. dont know whether Mr.

Chicken Thief got hnrtor not, buthe must have been much surprised the other night when the shot came thick and fast toward him and he had to run for his life. Let the good work go on until chicken thieves find an honest occupation. All kinds of lubricating oils at the Drug Store, i Kohlsberg. ATTENTION PEOLPE I have bought Mr. Billingsley's stock of goods at akwoodand purpose to carry a complete line of general merchandise.

I sell my goods as cheap if not cheaper than any CASH Store in Linn County. Calicoes. Best Prints The price on any other dry goods are in proportion to this. Hardware and Tinware I carry a rile- lineof hardware. The price is light on each article.

For SicK Livers Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hime had ness in Blue Monday.

Mr. Al. McGee and family and Elma Lamb spent Monday with M. Lamb. J.

W. Gorrell and family had busi. ness in Bine Mound on day last week, Mrs. Polly Huffman and children and Lutd Jackson spent Friday at E. Himes piace.

Mrs. E. D. Budden of Sniton Valley spend last; Wednesday with her sister Mrs. Charlie Hime.

D. W. Kline and wifereturpedThur day from weeks visit with relatives in Coffey county. D. W.

Klim and family and Charlie Hime and family spent Sunday afternoon at E. E. Himes place. A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND1 Shoe? Special low prices on shoes, it Is my intention to closeout my lino of shoes and put in a newline. Get them while they are going.

Also a Full Line of1 Patent Medicines. CONSTIPATION, DYSPEPSIA, MALARIA, CHILLS and ALL LIVER COMPLAINTS. A GUARANTEED CURE for all diseases produced by TORPID LIVER and IMPURE BLOOD. One bottle pur' chased today may save you a sick spell tomorrow. TERMS-GASH or PRDDUGE Your patronage is earnestly solicited H- Morris Uakwood 8aoceMOr t0 Kansas.

CUBED OF CHIUS AND FEVER AFTEB ALL OTHER MEDICINES FAILED Mra, W. A. Whitewell, Emory, Tty child had chills sad fever for foar years. We tried all kinds of medicines, and finally so acquaintance of mine recommended Herbine. We wed three bottles, and the child ia now com rad.

You have my permission i (To late for last week Charlie Hime spe.it Sunday with Marno Lamb. Willie and Heber Ilime spent Sunday with Frank and Harry Kline. James Clark and family Bpent Sunday at Elmer Gorrells place. Mrs. Clara Lamb and Miss Lizzie Kohl were shopping in Blue Mound Wednesday.

Alonzo Shoemaker and family and Fred Kline and wEe spent Sunday with E. E. Hime and family. Elder Leaky and wife, J. U.

Randall and family and Henry Kline spent Sunday at Mr. Kohl place. i to publish this testimonial, as I cheer fully recommend Herbine to all mothers havingychildren afflicted as mine. URGE BOTTLE, 51c GET THE GENUIXI DAUARD SHOW LINliJElIT CO. 3T.

LOUIS, U. S. A. Now. is I ci Chance stssif Noel Somerp-City Drugstore, WI3EN Y9Si TRAVEL RAILWAY AS YOU DOYtHJR CLOTHES.

EfP a I fl. (MISSOURI, KANSAS A TEXAS RAILWAY.) Suggests Comfortable and ccnwnlenl THE IEKATY FLYR AND KATY DINING SVATIONS. Waals, Morterate in Price Unsurpassed in Qualify and Seivkn. ONE PRICE GIRLS! I XI me COURIER I Has something to offer you. We want to increase our sub- Ascription list and so we make this offer to any young lady in Linn County Who may get the greatest number of votes between now and Sept.

1 shall recievc a Ladys Gold Watch free. Every new subsciber is entitled to ten votes and for every dollar on back subscription five votes. For Particulars 1 1 i x'o The Centerville Lumber can fur-nish yon, threshing coal at any time. They Met at the Creek. On last Saturday ye scribe was invited to a picnic and Ashing party on the banks of one very sweet stream called Sugar' Creek just south of Georgetown.

There were sixty- eight people in the party and the names of the tribes that were represented, were as follows: The McAdamsites and Johnsonites of Centerville and the Hiteites, Knight-ites, Zimmermanites, Earlyites, Fish-ites, Drakeites, Brownbackites, Brook -ites, Masonitas, Iloomit's, Mundelites, Perdueites, Boydsonites, Rai.dallites, Priceits, IIoagite9 and Dunnites and Cowgerites of Kansas City and Laird-itas ofMorland, Kansas. It was a gathering long to be remembered. At high noon we were called to partake of the good things of this life and after dinner we partook of the frozen lacteal extract of cow, commonly called ice cream. The way young folks waded in the water and ate ice cream made us wish we were young again. All pronounced it a fine time.

May we all live to enjoy many such times. One who was thebe. Deering and McCormack mowers aDd all kinds of haying tools can be found at the Centerville Lumb'er Cos store Old Settler Surprised. Mrs. Clara Lamb entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening in honor of her fathers seventy-second birth H- J- Turner, JVL D.

PHYSICIAN SURGEON. 4r 0 Oil Meal Centerville Lumber Co. Corn on hands at all times at the Centerville Lumber Co. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Office east of Hotel.

Phone in office. Calls answered promptly day or night from office. ner Office PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Satisfaction Guaranteed. Anew line of Case Bros. Cutlery.

-Centerville Lumber Co..

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Pages Available:
164
Years Available:
1905-1905